COVID-19 and going back to university in London
With September’s traditional term time approaching fast, many universities have published their plans for welcoming students back to commence the new academic year. Given the fact we are still in the middle of a global pandemic there are certain guidelines and new policies that these institutions are adopting to ensure the wellbeing of their students.
Student Luxe believe the majority of universities & colleges will be implementing a duo of campus-based seminars (in small groups) and online lectures to ensure that students still receive the highest quality education possible. We think most universities will follow this game plan at least for the first semester, and then evaluate the situation further down the line.
Here are some quotes from some of London’s top universities which seem to support this position.
More information on King’s College’s COVID-19 policies for prospective and current students can be found here.
More information on LSE’s COVID-19 policies for prospective and current students can be found here.
More information on UCL’s COVID-19 policies for prospective and current students can be found here.
We understand that you might be thinking about what will happen in the new academic year, and if the Student Luxe team can point you in the right direction let us know.
Our advice would be to keep checking your university or college’s COVID-19 resource page for the latest information and updates.